Story: An interesting tale, the story begins with a lodge named Trivandrum lodge on the backwaters of Kochi and here live few residents from a long time and away from their families. Notable among them are music teacher Peggy (Sukumari) who runs a small hotel there to provide food to all inmates, Relton(Janardhanan), Abdhu(Jayasuriya)-an uneducated illiterate orphan, Sunil Vellayani (Saiju Kurup) editor of a film magazine , Adv Kora (Balachandran), aspiring film star Sagar (Arun) and a group of mimicry artists. Given the male population, the discussions among them revolve around sex and ladies. The story takes a turn with the arrival of Dhwani (honey) a divorcee who wants to live life to the fullest and also write a book. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Presentation: The director has come up with an interesting storyline and while the presentation was perfect, the narrative was appealing. The dialogues were well written, the script was interesting and the screenplay was tight. Background score was efficient and three songs were good. Cinematography was impressive. Editing was crisp. Costumes were natural while the art department was apt. Jayasurya has done his bit in a natural way. Honey Rose looks sensuous and seductive. Janardhanan was good. Sukumari was standard, Saiju Kurup was natural, Arun was apt. The others did their bit as required and added value.

Conclusion: The film has been making a lot of noise from the time it has hit the floors and true to the hype it has lived upto it. While the first half goes about with the light elements such as comedy, romance and other sequences, the second half gets into a serious mode with good elements of twists and strong emotions. But given the subject, the film is bound to get extreme reactions. At the box office, this could be an above average grosser.